chasidism
1Chasidism — n. principles and practices of ultra orthodox Jewish movement (characterized by religious fervor, mysticism and a strict regimen of prayers) …
2Chasidism — [ xasɪdɪz(ə)m] noun variant spelling of Hasidism …
3chasidism — chas·i·dism …
4Chasidism — noun beliefs and practices of a sect of Orthodox Jews • Syn: ↑Hasidism, ↑Hassidism, ↑Chassidism • Hypernyms: ↑Orthodox Judaism • Hyponyms: ↑Chabad, ↑Chabad Hasidism …
5Dovber Schneuri — Lubavitcher Rebbe Term 1812 12 15 – 1827 11 16 OS Full name Dovber Schneuri Main work Sha ar HaYichud, Sha arei Orah Born 1773 11 13 O …
6Satmar (Hasidic dynasty) — Satmar (or Satmar Hasidism or Satmarer Hasidism) (חסידות סאטמאר) is a Hasidic movement of mostly Hungarian and Romanian Hasidic Jews who survived World War II. It was founded and led by the late Hungarian born [cite web|title=New York City… …
7Hasidism — /has i diz euhm, hah si /, n. Judaism. the principles and practices of the Hasidim. Also, Hassidism, Chasidism, Chassidism. [HASID + ISM] * * * Pietistic and mystical movement in Judaism that originated in 18th century Poland. It was a reaction… …
8Monism — is any philosophical view which holds that there is unity in a given field of inquiry. Accordingly, some philosophers may hold that the universe is one rather than dualistic or pluralistic. Monisms may be theologically syncretic by proposing that …
9Kislev — Chislev redirects here. For Dragonlance deity, see List of Dragonlance deities#Chislev. For the Warhammer Fantasy location, see Kislev (Warhammer). ← Marcheshvan       Kislev… …
10Chabad — For other uses of Chabad , see Chabad (disambiguation). Part of a series on Chabad Re …